Still going Keesha, although I slacked off for a little bit, busy with other things. Last week I went around 5 days, and plan to keep that up, will probably go tomorrow. Been spending around 1 1/2 hours there. Usually 30-45 minutes on the treadmill at 3.2mph and 2 degree incline, around 20 min on an exercise bike, then the rest of the time on upper-body machines.
I bounce from one to another doing around 20 reps each, sometimes I'll stay on one machine and do several sets of 12 reps, but not too often. I've already been eating like a pig for the holidays, so I'm not losing weight at this point, but I feel I'm doing what I need to in gaining strength in my arms. I used to be able to lift open the top of our pop-up camper by myself, but the last year or two I haven't had the upper body strength that I use to have, my husband has had to do it.
I'm 65, so I think I've been on a decline in my 60s. Not only am I thinking of maintaining strength to keep up with my normal chores, etc., but I'm thinking of my bones in old age too. Weight bearing exercise is good for the bones and even walking is considered weight bearing exercise. At this point I'm more concerned with my arms than my legs, but I'm careful doing anything to excess, because it would be foolish if I hurt my back or neck.
I'm not into using the pool or steam sauna, haven't used public pools for years, I don't like the chemicals in them and I have learned too much about the germs and bodily fluids in them from other people. Years back usually after swimming in a public pool, I'd feel under the weather for a few days, like I had a cold. Hot steam saunas are ideal to carry warm moist bacteria and viruses from other users in the air, so to me, that's a turn off.
I used to go to Bally's fitness center and they had an incident of members getting sick from Legionnaires Disease, the pool and hot tubs were shut down for a couple of weeks and members who used them were asked to see their doctors if they didn't feel well....luckily I wasn't even in that area, most I've used was the dry hot spa. Swimming is an excellent exercise though, just not for me...only in the salt water ocean. :shark: